Senate Select Committee on Ethics dismissed a complaint filed against Sen. Ruben Gallego by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna alleging campaign finance violations andexual
The Senate Select Committee on Ethics dismissed a complaint filed against Sen. Ruben Gallego by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna alleging campaign finance violations and sexual misconduct. The committee found no evidence that Sen. Gallego's actions violated Federal law, Senate rules, or related standards of conduct, according to the Washington Examiner. A letter dated June 26 informing Sen. Gallego that the
The Senate Select Committee on Ethics dismissed a complaint filed against Sen. Ruben Gallego by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna alleging campaign finance violations and sexual misconduct. The committee found no evidence that Sen. Gallego's actions violated Federal law, Senate rules, or related standards of conduct, according to the Washington Examiner. A letter dated June 26, signed by six committee members — Sens. James Lankford (R-OK), Chris Coons (D-DE), James Risch (R-ID), Brian Schatz (D-HI), Deb Fischer (R-NE), and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) — informed Sen. Gallego the complaint would not be pursued, according to the Washington Examiner. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna filed the complaint on April 17 after posting cryptically on X. Sen. Gallego requested the Senate Ethics Committee's investigation following the complaint, according to Bluesky.
This account was written only from facts that survived Augur's
corroboration pass — 2 corroborated across opposed news blocs,
0 contested (attributed to both sides), 5
single-source (attributed). Nothing was added; no significance was inferred.
Model Qwen3-Next-80B-A3B-Instruct.
See the evidence & the verbatim quotes →